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December 26, 2018
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Premiere pro cc 2019 Cuda Gone! Help me please

  • December 26, 2018
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C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2019>GPUsniffer.exe

GPUSniffer testing 254

--- OpenGL Info ---

Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation

Renderer: Quadro 1000M/PCIe/SSE2

OpenGL Version: 2.1.2 NVIDIA 355.85 10.18.13.5585

GLSL Version: 1.20 NVIDIA via Cg compiler

Monitors: 1

Monitor 0 properties -

   Size: (0, 0, 1920, 1080)

   Max texture size: 16384

   Supports non-power of two: 1

   Shaders 444: 1

   Shaders 422: 1

   Shaders 420: 1

--- GPU Computation Info ---

Found 1 devices supporting GPU computation.

CUDA Device 0 -

   Name: Quadro 1000M

   Vendor: NVIDIA

   Capability: 2.1

   Driver: 7.5

   Total Video Memory: 2048MB

   * Not chosen because of old driver.

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Correct answer RjL190365

John's response is of absolutely no help at all whatsoever, in your particular case:

You have an eight-year-old Fermi-generation Quadro GPU, whose driver support ended completely, leaving behind only archived driver releases up to and including branch version 375.xx, very early this year by NVIDIA. As such, it has no support at all whatsoever for any version of CUDA higher than 8.0. CC 2019, however, REQUIRES CUDA 9.2 or higher just to even enable GPU acceleration at all. Therefore, from CC 2019 onwards, your system will be permanently locked to the MPE software-only mode.

I'm sorry for stating this, but your GPU is simply totally obsolete in the eyes of both NVIDIA and Adobe.

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RjL190365Correct answer
Legend
December 27, 2018

John's response is of absolutely no help at all whatsoever, in your particular case:

You have an eight-year-old Fermi-generation Quadro GPU, whose driver support ended completely, leaving behind only archived driver releases up to and including branch version 375.xx, very early this year by NVIDIA. As such, it has no support at all whatsoever for any version of CUDA higher than 8.0. CC 2019, however, REQUIRES CUDA 9.2 or higher just to even enable GPU acceleration at all. Therefore, from CC 2019 onwards, your system will be permanently locked to the MPE software-only mode.

I'm sorry for stating this, but your GPU is simply totally obsolete in the eyes of both NVIDIA and Adobe.

John T Smith
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Community Expert
December 26, 2018

> * Not chosen because of old driver.

So update the driver Download Drivers | NVIDIA